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Once you are clear about the concepts there.
You can move on to a graduation level book of psychology. A book called "Intro. to psychology" by Robert Baron is a must. It covers all most all basics and is a recommended reading in most undergraduate courses of psychology.
In addition to that, there is a wonderful online course on psychology by Yale University conducted by professor Paul Bloom. You can find it on YouTube. These lectures are easy to understand and professor Bl
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